Today is your day Boomer! The famous Coquihalla high mountain highway in B.C. has reopened this week to regular vehicle traffic. This after devastating floods recently tore up the road and made it impassable for a long stretch of time around Christmas. 200 million dollars worth of quick work got it going again, but the road conditions....we are told...are rough. You can't pass, there are lots of transport trucks going slow, potholes are everywhere, one-lane sections are prevalent, and there are many looky-loos! Yup, people are actually driving up this important supply route just to sightsee and guess what? They are stopping for pictures in busy, narrow spots, running out of gas, forgetting that the electric-charging stations are not open, and just basically being a pain-in-the-rump! Shake your head drivers.....stop it! Then comes word that an-almost Boomer made a court appearance this week and received a $2000 fine for racing at 243km/hour on the Coq last year. This knucklehead guy did apologize, but said he just wanted to try out his new dream car....the Corvette shown in this picture. 243 in a 120km zone! Dumb and dumber. Boomers, if I were you, I would stay off this highway right now...and maybe all the time! Cheers.
Today is your day Boomer! Relaxing in my hot tub this morning, I had reflections of the 1970 CCR song "Lookin' out my Back Door". Yes, that kind of druggy, but catchy song, about the view of your backyard. Mine is spectacular: colourful sunrises, big ponderosa pines, cheer, apple, fir, and weeping willow trees, two mountains, sheep and chickens next door, two frolicking golden retrievers, beautiful green grass and what seems like a thousand birds...including quail, pheasant, chickadees, woodpeckers, and blue jays. And what else? Well....the quiet, the solitude, and the chance for reflection with no sirens, car noise, yelling people, or neighbours invading your privacy. It was...is...just beautiful, and I am so blessed to live in a rural area in BC's Okanagan Valley. Boomers, what's out your back door? John Fogerty's "tangerines and elephants" or something like my cheeries and coyotes? Check it out and appreciate the little things in life. Cheers...
Knuckleheads!
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